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Keeping children healthy during and after COVID-19 pandemic: meeting youth physical activity needs

机译:在Covid-19大流行期间和后保持儿童健康:满足青年体育活动需求

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The purpose of this study was to: 1) examine the maintenance of Physical Education and physical activity during the distance learning time, 2) determine the resources educators are utilizing to deliver PE curricula, and 3) understand the challenges experienced by educators during distance learning. A survey was sent to a cohort of school-based fitness assessment software users. Respondents were largely school-based individuals including PE teachers (n?=?1789), school (n?=?62) and district administrators (n?=?64), nurses (n?=?3), and “other” (n?=?522). Of 2440 respondents, most were from a city or suburb (69.7%), elementary or middle school (72.3%), and had Title 1 status (60.4%), an indicator of low socioeconomic status. Most campuses were closed during the COVID-19 pandemic (97.8%). Of the schools closed during the pandemic, only 2.8% had no prior PE requirements and that increased to 21% during the pandemic. In schools that remained open during the pandemic, 7.7% had no prior PE requirements and this increased to 60.5%. Importantly, 79% of respondents reported that students were either “significantly less” or “somewhat less” physically active during the closure. For closed schools, the most frequently cited challenges included “student access to online learning“, “teacher/student communication” and “teacher remote work arrangements”. For open schools, the most commonly reported challenges included “social distancing”, “access to gymnasium/equipment”, and “concern for personal health and wellbeing”. The COVID-19 pandemic has caused important reductions in PE requirements and time engaged in physical activity. Challenges experienced by teachers were identified for closed and open schools.
机译:本研究的目的是:1)检查远程学习期间体育和身体活动的维护,2)确定资源教育工作者利用PE课程,3)了解教育者在远程学习期间所经历的挑战。将调查发送到基于学校的健身评估软件用户的队列。受访者主要是基于学校的个人,包括体育教师(N?= 1789),学校(n?=?62)和地区管理员(n?=?64),护士(n?=?3)和“其他” (n?=?522)。在2440名受访者中,大多数来自一个城市或郊区(69.7%),小学或中学(72.3%),并具有1个地位(60.4%),一个低社会经济地位的指标。大多数校区在Covid-19流行病(97.8%)中被关闭。在大流行期间关闭的学校,只有2.8%的人没有先前的体育要求,大流行期间增加到21%。在大流行期间持续开放的学校,7.7%没有先验的体育要求,这增加到60.5%。重要的是,79%的受访者报告说,在关闭期间,学生的学生们“明显不那么少”或“略微少”。对于封闭的学校来说,最常见的挑战包括“学生访问在线学习”,“教师/学生沟通”和“教师偏远工作安排”。对于公开的学校来说,最常见的挑战包括“社会疏散”,“进入体育馆/装备”,“关注个人健康和福祉”。 Covid-19大流行引起了对体育活动的PE要求和时间的重要降低。教师所经历的挑战被确定为封闭和开放的学校。

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